Paschalino lefkoma. Etos proto. Aprilios 1931. Edit. Marios Vaianos, Spyros Kazazis. [Alexandreia] 1931

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  •                     1. Στὸν μέγιστο τῶν Ἑλλήνων ποιητῶν                     2. τὸν σεβαστὸ φίλο κ. Κ. Π. Καβάφη
                        3. μὲ τὸν ἀπόλυτο μου σεβασμὸ καὶ                     4. τὴ μεγάλη μου ἐκτίμηση στὸ ἔρ-                     5. γο του τὸ κολοσσιαῖο –
                        6. 29.5.1931 Μάριος Βαϊάνος











  •           1. σὰν μυστικὴ φωνὴ στὸ σῶμά μου βαθ ειὰ                    2. ἢ σὰν Ἐνύπνιο Γαλήνης σὲ νυχτὸς ἐ ρέβη
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- CAVAFY LIBRARY

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GR-OF CA CL.1.36
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Paschalino lefkoma

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Vaianos, Marios
Kazazis, Spyros

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1931
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Greek


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21 x 15 cm; 2 s.p. + 163 p. + 3 s.p., l. 1 bookplate CPC on recto, p. [1] half-title page and written dedication by Marios Vaianos to C. P. Cavafy in black ink, p. [2] title page and illustration, p. 5 handwritten correction with pencil, p. [164] “Errata” and information about the sale of the journal. Illustration is found on several places in the print.


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The following poems by C. P. Cavafy are published: “That They Come-” (p. 3), “Days of 1909, ’10, and ’11” (p. 56), “According to the Formulas of Ancient Greco-Syrian Magicians” (p. 57). On p. [25] is also a drawing of Cavafy by G. G. Dimou (“The great poet of Alexandreia, C. P. Cavafy, revealing his poems to his guest”), short biographical note of C. P. Cavafy on p. 156, “Drawing of Cavafy, the poet” by Takis Kalmouchos on p. 133. Finally, Cavafy’s name is also mentioned in the poem “Tragoudi Akolasias” [Song of Debauchery] by Marios Vaianos on p. 136-137.

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The written dedication was transcribed for the first time by Michaila Karampini-Iatrou. See Michaila Karampini-Iatrou, C. P. Cavafy Library, Ermis, Athens 2003, p. 8 (© Michaila-Karampini Iatrou, 2003). This is a new transcription by the literary documentation working group of the Cavafy library (© Cavafy Archive, Onassis Foundation, 2024).


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